How close is Georgetown to the equator? 2,116.52 mi How close is Qatar to the equator? 1,761.88 mi Is South Carolina close to the equator? South Carolina is north of the equator (0º latitude line); the farther north you go, the higher the latitude numbers. How far is Djibouti from the equator? 817.60 mi How […]
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What two oceans do not extend both north and south of the equator? between the 7 seas,The Artic Ocean is the only ocean that does not extend both north and south of the equator. Is the Atlantic Ocean dangerous? The Atlantic Ocean ranks the second in the catalogue of the most dangerous ocean waters in […]
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Why is New England so humid? Abnormally warm water and nighttime temperatures Hanrahan linked the high humidity levels to above-normal ocean temperatures at the coast and farther offshore. Some of the warmest water temperatures relative to normal are just offshore of New England in the Western Atlantic. Does it get humid in New Hampshire? The […]
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Who is the prime minister of England right now? Boris JohnsonSince 2019 Who is England’s 2020 president? The Rt Hon Boris Johnson MP. How is the Prime Minister of England elected? The prime minister is appointed by the monarch, through the exercise of the royal prerogative. In the past, the monarch has used personal choice to […]
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Which Viking discovered England? 5. Cnut the Great: England’s Viking King. The son of Denmark’s King Svein Forkbeard, Cnut (or Canute) helped his father conquer England in 1013. Are Vikings from England? Viking activity in the British Isles occurred during the Early Middle Ages, the 8th to the 11th centuries, when Norsemen from Scandinavia travelled […]
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What did England export? They exported lumber, fur, whale oil, iron, gunpowder, rice, tobacco, indigo, and naval stores to England. The colonies also exported flour, fish, and meat to the West Indies and rum, iron, gunpowder, cloth, and tools to Africa. How did England try to control trade with the colonies? In order to control […]
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What are most bacteria made of? Structure. Bacteria (singular: bacterium) are classified as prokaryotes, which are single-celled organisms with a simple internal structure that lacks a nucleus, and contains DNA that either floats freely in a twisted, thread-like mass called the nucleoid, or in separate, circular pieces called plasmids. What is inside of a bacteria? […]
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What is imaginary lines of the earth? The equator is an imaginary line drawn right around Earth’s middle, like a belt. It divides Earth into the Northern Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere. Other useful, but imaginary, lines around Earth that are parallel to the Equator are called lines of latitude. They are numbered from 0° […]
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How are garnets formed in nature? Most garnet found near Earth’s surface forms when a sedimentary rock with a high aluminum content, such as shale, is subjected to heat and pressure intense enough to produce schist or gneiss. The aluminum garnets are normally red in color with a higher specific gravity and hardness. Where do […]
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What is density dependent factors? Density-dependent factors include disease, competition, and predation. Density-dependant factors can have either a positive or a negative correlation to population size. With a positive relationship, these limiting factors increase with the size of the population and limit growth as population size increases. What is an example of density independent factors? […]
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